Keisuke YAMAMOTO
CV
1979 Born in Tokyo
2001 B.A in Fine Art-Sculpture Major, Tokyo Zokei University, Tokyo, Japan
2001—2003 Research Student in Tokyo Zokei University, Tokyo, Japan
2018 M.A in Sculpture, Tokyo University of the Arts, Tokyo, Japan
Solo exhibitions
2021
“Signs of seasons”, Hiro Hiro Art Space, Taipei, Taiwan
2017
“Clouds in the Center of the Earth” 8/ ART GALLERY/ Tomio Koyama Gallery, Tokyo, Japan
2015
“A Long, Long, Long Time Ago” 8/ ART GALLERY/ Tomio Koyama Gallery, Tokyo, Japan
2014
“Wasteland” GALLERY ZERO, Osaka, Japan
2013
“Taro” GALLERY ZERO, Osaka, Japan
2012
”Brown Sculptures” Tomio Koyama Gallery, Tokyo, Japan
2010
“Crossing” TKG Editions Kyoto, Kyoto, Japan
GALLERY ZERO, Osaka, Japan
2009
“Rise” Tomio Koyama Gallery, Tokyo, Japan
2008
“Kaleidoscopic Dots” HELENE NYBORG CONTEMPORARY, Copenhagen, Denmark
2007
“fertile land” Tomio Koyama Gallery, Tokyo, Japan
“Keisuke Yamamoto New Paintings” GALLERY ZERO, Osaka, Japan
2006
TKGY at lammfromm, Tokyo, Japan
“HERVEST BANQUET” HELENE NYBORG CONTEMPORARY, Copenhagen, Denmark
Itamuro Onsen Daikokuya, Tochigi, Japan
2005
project room/ Tomio Koyama Gallery, Tokyo, Japan
GALLERY ZERO, Osaka, Japan
2004
TKGY at lammfromm, Tokyo, Japan
2003
“HOMEBASE CURATION” HOMEBASE, Tokyo, Japan
Group exhibitions
2020
Parplume Gallery, Kanagawa, Japan
“The Splendid Mountain” Hiro Hiro Art Space, Taipei, Taiwan
“Circulator of the Yoichi Umezu curation exhibition full Freon Tal nude” Nihombashi Mitsukoshi Main Store Main Building 6F contemporary Gallery, Tokyo, Japan
2019
“SUPER OPEN STUDIO” STUDIO VOLTA, Sagamihara, Kanagawa, Japan
2018
“Bubblewrap: After Mono-ha, the next established art movement is Superflat, but that means the interim period overlapping the years of Japan’s economic bubble has yet to be named, and I think calling it “Bubblewrap” suits it well. It especially makes sense if you incorporate the realm of ceramics. This show will contemplate this period through works including those from Takashi Murakami’s collection.”Contemporary Art Museum, Kumamoto, Japan
“SUPER OPEN STUDIO 2018” STUDIO VOLTA, Sagamihara, Kanagawa, Japan
Yurakucho, Otemachi Area, Tokyo, Japan
Art & Design, Yamagata, Japan
2017
“Singularity of a Tree #2” Denchu Hirakushi House and Atelier, Tokyo, Japan
“22nd HEART EXHIBITION” Tokyu Department Store Shibuya Main Store, Tokyo, Japan [traveled to multiple venues in Japan]
“Mother” Model Room, Tokyo, Japan
2016
“Singularity of a Tree” Denchu Hirakushi House and Atelier, Tokyo, Japan
“ROKKO MEETS ART 2016” Rokkosan Country House, Hyogo, Japan
“COLLECTION 1” National Museum of Art, Osaka, Japan
Tochigi, Japan
2015
“SOMETHINKS: Daisuke Fukunaga, Keisuke Yamamoto” Art Rabo Hashimoto, Kanagawa, Japan
2014
“Nostalgia and Fantasy : Imagination and It’s Origins Contemporary Art” National Museum of Art, Osaka, Japan
“CSP2” Kuwasawa Design School, Tokyo, Japan
2013
“Why not live for Art? II -9 collectors reveal their treasures” Tokyo Opera City Art Gallery, Tokyo, Japan
2011
“Koji Ueki Tribute JOINT EXHIBITION 2011” gallery Motomachi, Kanagawa, Japan
“Cho-Kyoto” Shosei-en Garden (Kikoku-tei, Higashihonganji), Kyoto, Japan
2010
“The HELLO show” HELENE NYBORG CONTEMPORARY, Copenhagen, Denmark
2009
“Winter Garden:The Exploration of the Micropop Imagination in Contemporary Japanese Art” Hara Museum of Contemporary Art, Tokyo, Japan; Japanisches Kulturinstitut, Cologne, Germany 2009; The Japan Foundation, Tronto, Canada, 2010; Galeri’a Arnold Belkin, Museo Universitario del Chopo, Mexico City,Mexico, 2011
“Twist and Shout: Comtemporary Art from Japan” Bangkok Art and Culture Centre, Thailand
2008
“VOCA 2008” The Ueno Royal Museum, Tokyo, Japan
2007
“STRANGE BREW” Max Lang Gallery, New York, NY, USA
2006
HELENE NYBORG CONTEMPORARY, Copenhagen, Denmark
“STUDIO Katakuriko Exhibition” Sagamihara Gallery Art Spot, Kanagawa, Japan
“From Atelier” Yumikobo, Kurashiki, Okayama, Japan
2005
“Drawings” project room/ Tomio Koyama Gallery, Tokyo, Japan
Changing Role-Move Over Gallery, Napoli, Italy
2004
“Field of Dreams” project room/ Tomio Koyama Gallery, Tokyo, Japan
“The World is Mine” Hiromi Yoshii 5, Tokyo, Japan
2003
“The 7th Gumma Biennale for Young Artist ’03” Museum of Modern Art, Gunma, Japan
“Opening Exhibition” STUDIO Katakuriko, Kanagawa, Japan
2002
“CLIP SIGN” Former Hazama Hospital, Kanagawa, Japan
Public collections
Flowerman Collection
The Japan Foundation
The National Museum of Art, Osaka
Olbricht Collection
Rubell Family Collection